Auburn football's Tank Bigsby unhappy with fourth-down play call, per ESPN's Holly Rowe

Maxwell Donaldson
Montgomery Advertiser

Auburn football had a chance to score late in the fourth quarter against Penn State on Saturday but the fourth-down pass fell incomplete. 

It now seems that many Auburn players, including star running back Tank Bigsby, were not in love with the call, according to ESPN sideline reporter Holly Rowe.

Auburn football had success running the football with 182 yards, led by Bigsby's 102. The ball could have gone to Bigsby or freshman running back Jarquez Hunter, who just had hurdled a Penn State defender and ended up with 63 yards in the game. 

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Auburn ended up the ball back with about 40 seconds remaining but was unable to score and lost 28-20.